Warren London Pawdicure Nail Polish Pens, Pink 0.16 OZ

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Warren London Pawdicure Nail Polish Pens, Pink 0.16 OZ

Warren London Pawdicure Nail Polish Pens, Pink 0.16 OZ

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What’s that smell? It’s not dog breath – it’s coming from his collar! We often forget that collars need to be washed to help keep our pooches smelling fresh. Ouch! How can such a little injury cause such a big hurt? A tiny tear in a tiny nail on a single toe can be excruciatingly painful. The pain of a broken nail can be so intense that it can bring the biggest, bravest dog to its knees. Any breed, tough or fragile, will hold up a foot, limp around, and whine in discomfort. Plus, the bleeding that accompanies a torn nail further complicates the matter. Who doesn’t love adding a little bit of sparkle to their everyday life? This glittery, non-toxic polish is specifically designed with your dog’s safety in mind (though you might be tempted to paint your own nails with it as well.)

Have you ever painted your dog’s nails or used any of these products? Do you have any pictures you’d like to share?Can’t decide which color your pooch would look best in? Why not give them all the colors? Sparkly ones are sure to catch the eyes of every other doggo on your daily walk. This nail polish is different is really made for small children rather than animals, but it’s still completely non-toxic, water-based and totally free of dangerous chemicals, so you can use on your dog without worries. One of the top veterinarians to follow on the topic of vitamin C for your dog is Dr. Wendell Belfield, D.V.M. Over the last 37 years, he has used vitamin C while treating dogs in his practice. Dr. Belfield wholeheartedly believes Linus Pauling’s orthomolecular theory of treating individuals with diseases with high doses of vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin C. Doggy nail art is a budding industry, but the market has made gigantic leaps in a short time. There are currently a variety of products available, but the following seven dog-safe nail polishes are some of the ones we think deserve special consideration. 1. Warren London Pawdicure Polish Pen

Once all the paint is gone, you should rinse the nails with water to eliminate any funky smells or chemical remnants. Some pet parents like to use vinegar and baking soda on really stained collars. It’s a safe, non-toxic way to get stains (and smells) out, and you can make a solution of this and let a synthetic collar soak (or be brushed) to get the collar clean. You’ll want to rinse with hot water again, and let it fully dry by hanging. This is only for synthetic or cloth collars; leather collars need different care. Before you head out, mentally play out where you intend to take your pooch. If errands are to be run, or coffee to be had, can he accompany you into the building? If no, don’t take him. Leaving him tied to a tree outside your destination can invite theft or injury should he become frightened and break free. Petite, pretty, with a fabulous personality to boot- that’s the Cavamalt for you! This fairly recent designer dog breed was developed by crossing the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with the Maltese. This hybrid is also known as Cav-A-Malt and Maltalier. In addition to their adorable looks and small size, these toy dogs are popular for their easy-going, friendly attitude. The Cavamalt won’t need much exercise and will feel at home in a cozy apartment in a big city. If your dog is used to being treated like a queen, this dog nail polish style is perfect for her. Walking around the neighborhood with your dog’s nails looking this flawless will definitely feel like you’re on a red carpet. Achieving this look requires some skill, but you know your dog deserves the best.The non-toxic, water-based formula goes on easily, with one coat being enough to make the bright colors pop. Likewise, the polish dries fast and doesn’t chip, making it so that your dog can go up to a month at a time between manicures. Not that long ago, mixed breed dogs were referred to as mutts, but now they’re flaunting the title of designer dogs. What changed? Well, a mix of two purebred dogs was usually a product of an “accident”, but with designer dogs, the crossbreeding is intentional. People are creating mixed breed dogs in an effort to create a new separate breed, with (hopefully) improved and new traits and appearance. As this is still a practice in development, a lot about designer dogs and their origin remains a mystery. Same goes for the petite Cavamalt. To avoid the hassle of a broken nail, keep your dog’s nails trimmed. Short nails are less likely to snag than long ones. Ask your veterinarian or veterinary technician to demonstrate proper nail trimming so you can clip your dog’s nails at home. If you are not comfortable doing this, simply make regularly scheduled appointments to have your dog’s nails trimmed at the veterinary hospital.



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